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===Inspirations===
===Inspirations===


The overt phonological inspirations I began with were from English, Inuktitut and Quenya to varying degreees. Somehow I ended up somewhere quite different. Not sure which terrestrial natural language Nakvaxa resembles but Google Translate often detects it as one of the languages of India. The morphological inspirations are very likely to be Inuktitut, various Salish languages and the Uralic languages.
The overt phonological inspirations I began with were from English, Inuktitut and Quenya to varying degreees. Somehow I ended up somewhere quite different. Not sure which terrestrial natural language Yakvala resembles but Google Translate often detects it as one of the languages of India. The morphological inspirations are very likely to be Inuktitut, various Salish languages and the Uralic languages.


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